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Fraser Island:
... you are ever lucky enough to travel up the East coast of Australia, you will most definitely hear about Fraser Island. It is the largest sand island in the world and its beauty attracts tourists of all ages! You can book the trip separately, or as part of a package along with whitsundays , although we didn t have time to do both so only visited Fraser Island. There are two ways of visiting the island, as an orga... Read the full review: Fraser island! by clairedooyoo |
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Barossa Valley (Australia) National Park International / Australia's most famous wine region. The region owes much of its appeal to the European peasant farmers and English free settlers who made the place home from the 1850s. You'll get a taste of their rich cultural legacy in superb Barossa specialty foods, dozens of festivals and events, hist... overall rating |
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Doubtful Sound (Fjordland, New Zealand) National Park International / Doubtful Sound New Zealand is part of the Fiordland region located in the south-west corner of New Zealand's South Island. overall rating |
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Te Urewera National Park (New Zealand) National Park International / Remote, rugged, immense, Te Urewera contains the largest forested wilderness remaining in the North Island. It is famous for its lakes and forested beauty as well as its stormy history. overall rating |
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Palmerston National Park International / The town of Palmerston, in New Zealand's South Island lies 50 kilometres to the north of the city of Dunedin. It is the largest town in the Waihemo Ward of the Waitaki District with a population of 890 residents. Palmerston grew at a major road junction: State Highway 1 links Dunedin and W... overall rating |
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Rotorua National Park International / Rotorua is a town on the southern shore of Lake Rotorua in the Bay of Plenty region of the North Island of New Zealand. It has a population of 53,000, of which one third is Māori. It is 60 km south of Tauranga, 105 km south-east of Hamilton and 82 km north-east of Taupo. The whole cit... overall rating |
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Hamilton Island National Park International / Hamilton Island is the largest inhabited island of the Whitsunday Islands, a collection of wet drowned mountains situated close to the east coast of Queensland, Australia. Hamilton Island is located at 20°21′S, 148°57′E. Unlike most islands off the east coast of Australia, Hami... overall rating |
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The Great Barrier Reef National Park International / The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system, composed of roughly 3,000 individual reefs and 900 islands that stretch for 2,600 kilometres (1,616 mi) and cover an area of approximately 344,400 kmē. The reef is located in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland in nort... overall rating |
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Alice Springs National Park International / Alice Springs is a town in the Northern Territory of Australia. Alice Springs (23.8S, 133.89E) has a population of 26,486 (in 2005). The town is 576 metres above sea level in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is the second largest centre in the Northern Territory and is popularly kno... overall rating |
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Franz Josef Glacier National Park International / The Franz Josef or Ka Roimata o Hinehukatere is a glacier located in Westland National Park on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. Together with the Fox Glacier 20 km to the south, it is unique in the fact that it descends from the Southern Alps to just 240 metres above sea level... overall rating |
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Auckland ... living in NZ for six and a half years I feel qualified to give an accurate review of this city. I arrived in Auckland in 2002 where I stayed for 10 months before moving further south and fell completely in love with it. The weather is unreliable but beats the UK hands down. It is humid, but when the sun is out the sky is bluer than I have seen anywhere else in the world (maybe due to the hole in the ozone) lol. .... incidentally burn times can be as little as five minutes in the middle of summer, even when cloud is around! The city is surrounded by sea, which gives it a clean, peaceful feel, yet if you want fun and noise just head into any number of the busy ci... Read the full review: Mini Sydney - but friendlier by yummymummy100 |
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Uluru (Ayers Rock) ... are already a few Uluru reviews up here, but thought I would contribute one anyway, because my experience was slightly differerent. Whilst I was there, it pretty much rained the whole time. Not what you d expect in the middle of the outback, but apparently it is a semi-arid zone, so they do get some rainfall. However it is an extremely rare sight. One of the major differences between Aussies and Brits is in attitudes towards rain. Aussies understand that water is a precious commodity, and don t moan about it the rain like we tend to! They celebrate rain the way we rush outside in our shorts and vest tops when there is 5 minutes of sunshine! So in a place wi... Read the full review: Uluru in the Rain by TigerMystery |
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Uluru (Ayers Rock) ... (or Ayers Rock) is a UNESCO world heritage site in the south of the Northern Territory, Australia. The rock itself is sandstone, and around 200 miles from Alice Springs (the nearest large town). It is located in the Kata Tjuta National Park, and is the bigger of the 2 main rocks, Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Uluru is sacred to the local aboriginal people (the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara). ~~~ Name ~~~ The name Uluru is the one used by the aboriginal people. The word itself has no meaning in their traditional language, but is the family name of the tribe elders. It was named Ayres Rock in 1873 by William Gosse, who was a surveyor; it was named as a tribute to S... Read the full review: Ulu..WHO? by kissy1 |
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